COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL June 29, 2016
South Valley Athletics
adult soccer leagues
3B
GOLF: Middlefi eld Men's Club
Monday, June 20
Game: 3-2 Points
SCORES
Wednesday evenings, through August 10
Age 15 and older
$55 per person or $525 per team (up to 15 people)
9v9 coed rec (four men, four women and a goalie of either gender)
100 yard fi eld, two 25 minute halves
Minimal contact, no intentional contact, no sliding.
First Place
Jack Doleman
Jim Lehl
Steve Lindholm
Dick Winters
115
Second Place
Bill Beckett
Steve Erickson
Pat Rickard
RW Ryan
112
MLS
First Place
Mel Gowing
Phil Hamilton
Al Nelson
Bill Wilson
Second Place
Mike Helms
Jack Doleman
Gary Welch
109
Fourth Place
Tom Arney
Bob McCarty
Larry Eyman
Larry Zuvich
105
Low Gross
Jerry Singer
Jack Doleman
Steve Erickson
Thursday, June 23
Game: 3-2 Best Ball
Thursday evenings, through August 11 at 6:30 pm (hat draw each
week)
Age 30 and up OR adult beginner who wishes to play at a NON-
CONTACT, recreational level
$45 individual (no team discount) (up to 8 players/team)
4v4 coed (there must be at least one woman on the fi eld at all times,
no goalie)
small fi eld, two 20 minutes halves
Absolutely no contact! Very recreational. Not intended for competitive play.
Third Place
Russell Bryce
Don Hanly
Gary Ingram
Frank LaCosse
65
70
70
Dan Smith
Larry Emery
Mike Helms
Low Net
Jerry Singer
Jack Doleman
Steve Erickson 63
Frank LaCosse 63
Jim Lehl
Phil Hamilton
Gary Ingram
Leon Hayes
Frank Conti
Bill Beckett
71
74
74
59
60
65
65
66
66
66
66
Bruce Dorman
-30
-23
Third Place
Bob Armor
Bill Beckett
Don Perkins
Gary Sparks
-22
Fourth Place
Leroy Bodine
Steve Erickson
Dan Smith
Larry Zuvich
-21
SOUTH VALLEY ATHLETICS SUMMER CAMPS
TENNIS: REGISTRATION ENDS JULY 22ND
WHO: KIDS ENTERING KINDERGARTEN THRU 12TH GRADE
COST $50
DATES: AUGUST 15TH THRU 19TH
TIME: 9:00 AM TO 11:00 AM
CAMP SHIRT GUARANTEED FOR THOSE WHO REGISTER BY JULY 22ND
VOLLEYBALL: REGISTRATION ENDS JULY 29TH
WHO: KIDS ENTERING 3RD THRU 6TH GRADE
COST: $30
DATES: AUGUST 17TH THRU 19TH
TIME: 5-8PM
CAMP SHIRT GUARANTEED FOR THOSE WHO REGISTER BY JULY 29TH
REGISTER ONLINE AT WWW.FAMILYID.COM
OR IN OUR OFFICE DURING REGULAR BUSINESS HOURS.
QUESTIONS? CALL US AT 541-942-3079, EMAIL AT
SOUTHVALLEYATHLETICS@GMAIL.COM OR TEXT AT 541-600-0675.
CHECK OUR WEBSITE OR FACEBOOK PAGE FOR MORE INFORMATION.
Fifth Place (tie)
Larry Emery
Dave England
Frank LaCosse
David Morris
-20
Fifth Place (tie)
Don Hanly
Russell Bryce
RW Ryan
Jim Wamsley
-20
Low Gross
Dan Smith
Leroy Bodine
Steve Erickson
Gary Sparks
Larry Emery
Gary Culp
68
69
69
72
74
74
Low Net
Gary Welch
Mel Gowing
Phil Hamilton
Russell Bryce
Dave Tooker
Don Perkins
Larry Eyman
Gary Ingram
Frank LaCosse
Tom Arney
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
64
64
Closest to the Pin
#5
Bob Armcor
#7
Larry Zuvich
#14 Leroy Bodine
Longest Putt
#15 Mel Gowing
1440 S. 8th Street • 541-942-3079
www.southvalleyathletics.org
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